It's supposed to be at least partly geared to the quantum of losses in excess of the PSR limit.I wonder how they got to 4pts? Everton were initially docked 10 which were then reduced to 6. What did they do that was 50% worse than Forest?
All seems a bit random.
They'll probably appeal it down to 2 points. Then Everton will get theirs reduced to 2 points too and the whole exercise will be a massive waste of everybody's timeI wonder how they got to 4pts? Everton were initially docked 10 which were then reduced to 6. What did they do that was 50% worse than Forest?
All seems a bit random.
Yep.So that parts them in the relegation zone on 21 pts right?
I was expecting them to increase it to 6 on appeal!They'll probably appeal it down to 2 points. Then Everton will get theirs reduced to 2 points too and the whole exercise will be a massive waste of everybody's time
They'll probably appeal it down to 2 points. Then Everton will get theirs reduced to 2 points too and the whole exercise will be a massive waste of everybody's time
Apparently it’s a lower points deduction than it might have been so that it reduces the chance of an appeal which the PL really don’t want as it would drag on beyond the end of the season and make the relegation battle a farce.They'll probably appeal it down to 2 points. Then Everton will get theirs reduced to 2 points too and the whole exercise will be a massive waste of everybody's time
Behind-the-scenes insight into the FFP decision making process;I wonder how they got to 4pts? Everton were initially docked 10 which were then reduced to 6. What did they do that was 50% worse than Forest?
All seems a bit random.
So the fine is based on trying to avoid an appeal and make the relegation fight still exciting rather than the perceived level of the actual crime?Apparently it’s a lower points deduction than it might have been so that it reduces the chance of an appeal which the PL really don’t want as it would drag on beyond the end of the season and make the relegation battle a farce.
There needs to be an unequivocal and published set of tariffs for this. And a coherent rubric for decision making.I was expecting them to increase it to 6 on appeal!
I don't do conspiracy theories but, much like our Royal Family currently, there's plenty being done here to ENCOURAGE them.There needs to be an unequivocal and published set of tariffs for this. And a coherent rubric for decision making.
Instead they are making it up as they go along, changing the objectives, plucking tariffs out of thin air, basing the narrative on wafer-thin foundations that are easily challenged. All slogans, huff and puff, and no evident plan let alone end game. No idea what success should look like.
It all seems a bit 'Brexitty' to me.
Just do it like Ian Wrights FA cup draw yesterday.Probably wait until May 18th to decide how many points Man City have deducted.